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Catfish with Spiced Fruit Salsa

Submitted by: Karen Martis 
I frequently serve fish fillets because they're good for my family's health and easy to prepare. I incorporated the homemade salsa into this meal to help us meet our daily fruit quotas. 
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Cajun Baked Catfish

Submitted by: Wendy Stenman 
This is our favorite way to serve catfish. I've made this with half of the spices at first. Then my family got older, I doubled the spices. --Wendy Stenman 
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Cornmeal-Crusted Catfish

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
To help breading adhere to the fish, pat fillets dry and coat lightly with flour before dipping in egg and dredging in cornmeal coating. Let stand for 5-10 minutes before frying. 
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Cajun-Style Catfish

Submitted by: Dolores Barnas 
These nicely spiced fillets are sure to win you a boatload of compliments! 'I got the original recipe from a chef in the culinary arts department of a college where I used to work,' recalls reader Dolores Barnas from Basdell, New York. 
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Golden Catfish Fillets

Submitted by: Sharon Stevens 
Recalls Sharon Stevens of Weirton, West Virginia, 'When we visited my grandparents near the Ohio River, my grandmother always made these crisp fillets from Granddad's fresh catch.' 
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Creole Catfish Fillets

Submitted by: Dave Bremstone 
In Plantation, Florida, Dave Bremstone rubs catfish fillets with a pleasant mixture of seasonings before cooking them quickly on the grill. The moist fish gets plenty of flavor when served with a spicy sauce an fresh lemon wedges. 
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Parmesan Catfish

Submitted by: Lettie Simon 
This moist baked fish has a slightly crunchy coating with a mild Parmesan flavor. 'Even my kids love this delicious, easy-to-fix recipe,' writes Lettie Simon of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 
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Skillet-Grilled Catfish

Submitted by: Traci Wynne 
'You can use this recipe with any thick fish fillet, but I suggest catfish or haddock,' notes Traci Krick from Bearn, Delaware. 'The Cajun flavor is great!' 
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Salmon with Fruit Salsa

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Salmon is readily available cut into skinless and boneless fillets or into steaks. You can use either in this recipe. 
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Crispy Catfish

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
Grilling may well become your favorite way to prepare this popular fish! 
 

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